Classic Australian films: The Big Steal

If any Australian film is the spiritual equivalent of a John Hughes movie it would have to be The Big Steal, director Nadia Tass’s 1990 puberty blues revenge romp about a brash but wily teenager …
Read More →If any Australian film is the spiritual equivalent of a John Hughes movie it would have to be The Big Steal, director Nadia Tass’s 1990 puberty blues revenge romp about a brash but wily teenager …
Read More →In the early decades of the 20th century, audiences arrived at cinemas prior to feature films to watch pre-show content such as newsreels and serials. One of the trademarks of these serials, which were particularly …
Read More →There are few words reviewers can apply to thrillers and suspense films that are more clichéd than “Hitchcockian.” There are also few directors whose body of work is more suited to that label than American …
Read More →The premise of director John R. Leonetti’s Annabelle involves a demonically possessed porcelain doll that terrorises a young married couple and their newborn baby. Leonetti frames countless shots of the doll that creep closer and …
Read More →Multiculturalism is a familiar topic in Australian cinema, often explored in starkly different genres. Broad comedies such as They’re a Weird Moband The Wog Boy lacquer a serious subject with jokey banter, while hard-hitting …
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